Haywood took last years offense to miami with him

davidtro99

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I saw this on a Pat Forde article.

i am glad this man is not calling our plays still.

Coach Who Should Ride The Bus To Work This Week
Miami (Ohio) rookie head coach Michael Haywood (37), whose team is yet to score in two games. Combined margin of defeat: 90-0 against Kentucky and Boise State. In 113 offensive plays this season, Miami has one gain of more than 20 yards -- a 22-yard pass from quarterback Daniel Raudabaugh to Jamal Rogers in the season opener.

Out of 120 teams, the RedHawks rank 104th or worse in 13 statistical categories. Much of that is a reflection on fired coach Shane Montgomery, who had the program atrophy on his four-year watch.
 

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To be fair, he wasn't left with much.

I am somewhat forced to pay attention to Miami since my woman went there, and I can honestly say that I was surprised he actually took the job given the state the team/roster is in. I am not saying I think he will turn it around.....but he definitely deserves a mulligan this year (and probably next).
 

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I feel bad cause Tommy Rees was there sleeper recruit at QB then ND offered him lol
 

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Haywood's offensive gameplan:

1. Run up the middle for a loss.
2. Throw a bubble screen to our slowest receiver.
3. Throw a deep ball into double coverage.
4. If not intercepted, punt.

Lather, rinse, repeat.
 

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Haywood's offensive gameplan:

1. Run up the middle for a loss.
2. Throw a bubble screen to our slowest receiver.
3. Throw a deep ball into double coverage.
4. If not intercepted, punt.

Lather, rinse, repeat.

Reminds me of the Willingham offense. Sorry couldn't resist.
 
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